With its famous Offense That Can’t Be Stopped running on all cylinders operating like a 1973 Ford Pinto with water in the gas tank, Georgia Tech enjoyed one of those imploding quarters that we Dawg fans have come to know and love. So, congrats to the Jackets for managing to suck all of the oxygen out of their season with the loss.

Seriously, there are two things we can take out of that game. First, bowl practice can be useful in getting a defense playing below its talent level back on track. Second, Georgia has something tangible to play for today – a win insures that Georgia will finish the season ranked higher than Tech. That may not eliminate the sting of losing to an inferior team completely, but at least it would put the loss back in perspective.

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9 responses to “Nice rings you got there.”

The Nerds had their Super Bowl against the Dawgs a few weeks ago. That’s why we can’t ever take the NATS lightly becuase that is all they care about. We’ve got to come out next year and lay the War Hammer down on the Nerds and end this nonsense once and for all.

Oh how quickly the mighty have fallen! Wonder if there’s enough room atop those rings for 38-3?

It’s as if beating us was all they planned for – I was just floored. Where the hell was that godawful team when they played us? The best part was that last night’s crapfest came at the hands of the 9-4 ACC Coach of the Year though. I mean, good Lord.

Oh, and the quote from PJ on how some players thought Les’s fake punt was classless just made my year.

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“It brings back a great Bulldog running back in Thomas who has NFL playing experience and has had success as a college coach at multiple schools. He also inherits a position that has been built to an elite level by Bryan. And it gives Bryan the opportunity to return to coaching the position he played and the one where he cut his teeth serving as a graduate assistant under wide receiver coach John Eason here at UGA. It also provides him with a new experience as a passing game coordinator.” -- Mark Richt, AB-H, 2/16/15